On 08/08/2010 16:35, Dave Cross wrote:
> When searching for Perl modules, don't use Google - use CPAN.
>
> http://search.cpan.org/
Firefox Protip: go to search.cpan.org, click on the icon to the left
of the search box on the firefox toolbar and select "Add SearchCPAN"
from the menu. Then you
On 08/08/2010 12:04 AM, Tosh Cooey wrote:
> The stupid CPAN page is nowhere near the top of the first results page
> which I refuse to go beyond since it just devolves into pr0n after that.
When searching for Perl modules, don't use Google - use CPAN.
http://search.cpan.org/
Dave...
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Dav
Don’t forget to wrap the JSON plugin to catch "" in your JSON
string.especially if you’re spitting out data that came from “the wild”.
-FG
On 8/7/10 2:38 PM, Jens Rehsack wrote:
> On 08/06/10 23:46, Tosh Cooey wrote:
>> I have a template that delivers HTML, yay! I would like to have the
>>
Seriously, I swear to your god I did google for "template toolkit json"
which brings up the lovely Jemplate (m...) as well as
Template::Plugin::JSON but from linux.wareseeker.com and as soon as I
see the word LINUX and Warez [sic] together I worry about Homeland
Security searching my comput
On 08/06/10 23:46, Tosh Cooey wrote:
> I have a template that delivers HTML, yay! I would like to have the
> possibility for the template to dump the data structures as JSON rather
> than changing the underlying PERL since I am too lazy to change my scripts.
>
> Anyone have a spare JSON TT plugin
I have a template that delivers HTML, yay! I would like to have the
possibility for the template to dump the data structures as JSON rather
than changing the underlying PERL since I am too lazy to change my scripts.
Anyone have a spare JSON TT plugin laying around to save me from having
to mak